六级 听力

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2022年11月26日发(作者:少儿口才)

2018年6月英语六级听力真题

及原文答案

2018年6月英语六级听力真题及原文答案(第一套全)

SectionA

ConversationOne

M:What'sallthat?Areyougoingtomakeasalad?

W:NoI'mgoingtomakeagazpacho.

M:What'sthat?

W:’smostly

youcouldcallitaliquidsalad.

M:Coldsoup?Soundsweird.

W:It'itforthefirsttime

,inthesouthof

Spain,itgetsveryhotinthesummer,upto40°d

ningredientsaretomato,

cucumber,bellpeppers,oliveoilandstalebread.

M:Stalebread?Surelyyoumeanbreadfordippinginto

thesoup?

W:scrushedandblendedinlikeeverything

textureandthicknesstothesoup.

M:thealthy?

W:dearlierit'

alsoadddifferentthingsifyoulike,suchashard-boiledegg

orcuredham.

M:Curedham?What’sthat?

W:That'unever

heardofit?Itisquitefamous.

M:no,isitgoodtoo?

W:Oh,yeah,’’salittledryand

salty,andit'sveryexpensivebecauitcomesfromaspecial

mis

ttohangforup

to2years,ithasaverydistinctflavor.

M:anIfindsome?

W:ItudtobedifficulttogetSpanishproducehere.

Butit'rgesupermarket

chainshavecuredhaminlittlepacketsbutinSpainyou

combineawholeleg.

M:Awholepegleg?Whywouldanybodywantsomuch

ham?

W:InSpain,manypeoplebuyawholelegforspecial

groupevents,titthemlvesinto

verythinsliceswithalongflatknife.

Questions1to4arebadontheconversationyouhave

justheard.

welearnaboutgazpacho?

tpurpoisstalebreadmixedintogazpacho?

sthewomanthinkgazpachoishealthy?

esthewomansayaboutcuredham?

ConversationTwo

M:Hello,Iwishtobuyabottleofwine.

W:Hi,ndofwinewouldyoulike?

M:Idon'tknow,'tknowmuchaboutwine.

W:That’’stheoccasionand

howmuchwouldyouliketospend?

M:It'’elikes

wine,butIdon'onotwant

anythingtooexpensive,hwould

yousayisamid-rangebottleofwineapproximately?

W:Well,estpricesarearound

$6abottle,enotvery

ther

end,ourmostexpensivebottlesareover$re

lookingforsomethingpricedinthemiddle,Iwouldsay

anythingbetween$30and$60wouldmakeadecentgift.

Howdoesthatsound?

M:Mm,somethinginthevicinityof30or

ypewouldyourecommend?

W:Iwouldsaythesafestoptionisalwaysaredwine.

Theyaregenerallymorepopularthanwhites,andcan

cialtyhere

areItalianwines,andthetendtobefruitywithmedium

ehereisaChianti,whichisperhapsItaly's

atively,youmaywishto

re

reatedthecodesintheir

ardtolearnandonlyafewpeople

sprettycertainthattheenemywouldnotbe

tion,thetalkers

lledasubmarineandanironfish

andasmallbombthrownbyhand,wanted

tospellsomething,theyudcodewordsforlettersofthe

tance,theletterAwasantorappleorax,

thecodetalkersworkedmostlyintheislandsinthePacific.

wouldndmessagesbyfieldtelephonetothecodetalkerin

ouldrelaytheinformationtohis

etalkersplayedanimportantpartin

lpedthetroopscoordinatetheir

hewar,theUSgovernments

was

themostsuccessfulwartimecodeeverud.

Questions9to11arebadonthepassageyouhavejust

heard.

esthespeakersaymanypeopleenjoydoing?

welearnabouttheNHtalkers?

thespeakermainlytalkingabout?

PassageTwo

Ifyouareyoungandthinkingaboutyourcareer,you

wanttoknowwhereyoucanmakealiving,well,thisgoingto

beatechnologicalreplacementofalotofknowledge

ularlyinthe

twolargestctorsofthelaborforcewithprofessionalskills.

Oneisteaching,andtheother,esomany

applicationsandsoftwareandplatforms,butgoingtocome

inandprovideinformationandrviceinthetwofields,

whichmeansalotofhealthcareandeducationctors,

wouldberadicallychanged,,

wherewillthenewjobsbefound,welltheonectorofthe

economythatcan'tbeeasilyduplicatedbyevensmall

technologiesisthecaringctor,thepersonalcarector,that

is,youcan'treallygetarobottodoagreatmassageor

,youcan'tgetthekindofpersonal

attentionyouneedwithregardtotherapyoranyother

ouldbeveryhighandpersonal

rvices,therapistdochargealotofmoney,Ithinkthere's

nolimittotheamountofpersonalattentionandpersonal

care,,thereal

questioninthefutureis,howcomepeopleaffordthethings

iftheydon'thavemoney,becautheycan'tgetajobthat

paynough,that'swhyIwrotethisbook,whichisabout

howtoreorganizetheeconomyforthefuturewhen

technologybringsaboutdestructivechanges,towhatwe

udtoconsiderhighincomework.

Questions12to15arebadonthepassageyouhave

justheard.

esthespeakersaywillhappeninthenext

twentyyears?

illyoungpeoplehavemorechancestofind

jobs?

esthespeakersayabouttherapist?

thespeaker’sbookabout?

SectionC

RecordingOne

Americanrearchershavediscoveredtheworld's

oldestpavedroad,a4,edastone

pitintheEgyptianderttowaterwaysthatcarriedblocksto

ht-mileroadisatleast

e

onlypavedroaddiscoveredinancientEgypt,saidgeologist

reportedthediscoveryonFriday."Theroadprobably

doesn'trankwiththepyramidsasaconstructionfeat,butit

isamajorengineeringachievement,"saidhiscolleague,

geologistJamesHarrelloftheUniversityofToledo."Not

onlyistheroadearlierthanwethoughtpossible,wedidn't

eventhinktheybuiltroads."Therearchersalsomadea

discoveryinthestonepitatthenorthernendoftheroad:the

firstevidencethattheEgyptiansudrocksaws."Thisisthe

oldestexampleofsawsbeingudforcuttingstone,"said

Bown’scolleagueJamesHoffmeierofWheatonCollegein

Illinois.

"That'stwotechnologieswedidn'tknowtheyhad,"

Harrellsaid"Andwedon'tknowwhytheywereboth

abandoned."TheroadwasdiscoveredintheFaiyum

Depression,

gmentsoftheroadhadbeenobrvedbyearlierexplorers,

Bownsaid,buttheyfailedtorealizeitssignificanceorfollow

dhiscolleaguesstumbled

acrossitwhiletheyweredoinggeologicalmappinginthe

dwasclearlybuilttoprovidervicesforthe

dHarrellhavefoundthe

dappears

todaytogonowhere,endinginthemiddleofthedert.

Whenitwasbuilt,itsterminalwasadockontheshoreof

LakeMoeris,whichhadanelevationofabout66feetabove

alevel,erisreceivedits

imeofthe

floods,theriverandlakewereatthesameleveland

connectedthroughagapinthehillsnearthemodernvillages

landBownbelievethat

blockswereloadedontobargesduringthedryason,then

floatedovertotheNileduringthefloodstobeshippedoffto

themonumentsitesatGizaandSaqqara.

Questions16to18arebadontherecordingyouhave

justheard.

welearnfromthelectureabouttheworld’s

oldestpavedroadinEgypt?

dtherearchersdiscoverinthestonepit?

tpurpowasthepavedroadbuilt?

RecordingTwo

Thethin,extremelysharpneedlesdidn’thurtatall

ercedthemintomyleftarm,aroundthe

eedleswere

slippedintomyleftwristand,strangely,intomyrightarm,

andthenintobothmyclodeyelids.

Therewasn’tanydiscomfort,justamildwarming

r,Ididbegintowonderwhathaddriven

mehere,ong,inNewYork’s

Chinatown.

ThenIremembered--thetorturingpaininthatleft

ltripstoahospitalandtwoexpensive,

uncomfortablemedicaltestshadfailedtoproduceevena

diagnosis.“Maybeyouleanonyourleftarmtoomuch,”the

doctorconcluded,suggestingIeabonedoctor.

Duringthehoursspentwaitinginvaintoeabone

doctor,Idecidedtotakeanothertrackandtryacupuncture.

thesubwaytoGong’scond-flooroffice,markedwitha

hand-paintedsign.

eaksEnglish,my

questionstohimweregreetedwithafriendlylaugh,butI

dme

togointoaroom,hadmeliedownonabed,andwentto

extroom,Ilearned,awomandancerwasalso

thereawhile,Idriftedintoa

dream-likestateandfantasizedaboutwhatshelookedlike.

AcupuncturiststodayareaslikelytobefoundonPark

hereareanestimated

10,ys,alotof

earnedacupuncturetechniques;sohavea

?,though,

canadequatelyexplainhowacupunctureworks.

Acupuncturistsmaysaythatthebodyhasmorethan

orcecalledqicirculates

ontheskinareenergetically

connectedtospecificorgans,bodystructuresandsystems.

Acupuncturepointsarestimulatedtobalancethecirculation

ofqi.

Thetruthis,thoughacupunctureisatleast2,200years

old,“nobodyreallyknowswhat’shappening,”saysPaul

Zmiewski,estudieswhopractices

acupunctureinPhiladelphia.

Afterfivetreatments,therehasbeendramatic

improvementinmyarm,andthepainisafractionofwhatit

nallyevenoffereda

diagnosisforwhattroubledme.“Pinchednerve,”hesaid.

Questions19to21arebadontherecordingyouhave

justheard.

esthespeakerfindespeciallystrange?

?

countforthegrowingpopularityof

acupunctureintheUnitedStates,accordingtothespeaker?

RecordingThree

RonaldandLoismarriedfortwodecadesconsidered

heearlyyearsoftheir

marriagebothweredistilledbypersistentargumentsthat

uncoveredcluestowhatwasgoingwrongbyrearchinga

thorderaffectsnotonlyyour

personalitybutalsohowcompatibleyouarewithyourmate.

RonaldandLoisareonlychildrenandonliesgrowup

accustomedtobeingtheappleofparents’wo

onliesandyouhavepartnerstosubconsciouslyexpecteach

othertocontinuefulfillingthixpectationwhileneitherhas

muchexperienceinthegivingandhere'salistofcommon

birthordercharacteristicsandsomethoughtsonthebest

esttendstobe

lf-assured,responsible,ahighachieverandrelatively

s

tmatchesarewith

worstmatchiswithanotheroldestsincethetwowillbetoo

ngest

childofthefamilythrivesonthetensionandtendstobe

outgoing,adventurous,optimistic,creativeandless

ack

lf-disciplineandhavedifficultymakingdecisionsonhis

estbrotherofbrothersoftenunpredictableand

romanticwillmatchbestwithanoldestsisterofbrothers.

Theyoungestsisterofbrothersisbestmatchedwiththe

oldestbrotherofsisterswhowillhappilyindulgethetraits.

Themiddlechildisinfluencedbymanyvariableshowever

middlesarelesslikelytotakeinitiativeandmoreanxious

softensuccessfully

otharestrongontactnotso

cean

onlytendstobeawell-adjustedindividualshe'lleventually

eonlychild

expectshiswifetomakelifeeasierwithoutgettingmuchin

metimesbestmatchedwiththeyoungersister

aleonlychildwhotendstobeslightly

moreflexibleiswellmatchedwithanoldermanwhowill

indulgehertendencytotesthislove—herworstmuch.

Anotheronlyofcour.

Questions22to25arebadontherecordingyouhave

justheard.

esthespeakersayaboutRonaldandLois's

earlyyearsofmarriedlife?

welearnaboutRonaldandLois?

esthespeakersayabouttheoldestchildin

thefamily?

esthespeakersayabouttheonlychildren?

参考答案:

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